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    Quote Originally Posted by Bayan37 View Post
    Or as everyone says do it once and do it right. Looking like sell the kidney for a good set of coils is what I'm getting from most people. haha
    That's the spirit, sell them kidneys.

    For a very short period I ran H&R springs on stock struts, it drove just ok around town but awful at highway speeds, lacking rebound control (think pogo stick). On Queensland Raceways Sprint track, it was marginally slower and a lot less cohesive on the track compared to all stock gear. Put the biltsteins in, was 2sec quicker, and a hell of a lot more fun. Poor set-up carries through braking, acceleration and cornering. It also makes it less forgiving and predictable when you overcommit. Depending on the rest of the suspension, be careful with swaybar adjustments, setting to hard thinking that'll be awesome can result in entering a corner backwards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by seangti View Post
    That's the spirit, sell them kidneys.

    For a very short period I ran H&R springs on stock struts, it drove just ok around town but awful at highway speeds, lacking rebound control (think pogo stick). On Queensland Raceways Sprint track, it was marginally slower and a lot less cohesive on the track compared to all stock gear. Put the biltsteins in, was 2sec quicker, and a hell of a lot more fun. Poor set-up carries through braking, acceleration and cornering. It also makes it less forgiving and predictable when you overcommit. Depending on the rest of the suspension, be careful with swaybar adjustments, setting to hard thinking that'll be awesome can result in entering a corner backwards.
    Or worse, exiting it backwards. So easy to get suspension wrong. Going too cheap would be the primary reason.

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    Ok well I am lucky I will have an expert putting my **** together otherwise ill be entering and exiting upside down if it was a DIY I suck!

    Probs will lean towards getting coils realistically something that can do height and dampening looking like the best option by the sounds of things. Correct me if I'm wrong but ive heard that just ride height adjustment coils are waste of time.

    Also just FIY found this website if people didn't already know have a great option of coils on there and do ship to australia. But pretty pricey ****.

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    They have KW Clubsports for our Polos!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kaanage View Post
    They have KW Clubsports for our Polos!
    And they ship to Australia

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bayan37 View Post
    Correct me if I'm wrong but ive heard that just ride height adjustment coils are waste of time.

    Bayan
    I'd say you're wrong

    Depends what you're wanting to achieve and whether you need the adjustment. I'd buy the top quality for my budget with adjustment down the chain. If chasing adjustablity, I'd only look at Bilstein, KW Clubsport or go MCA custom. Those alternatives are way beyond the price point you've alluded too, even without your kidneys. Bilstein and Clubsports are $3k+, add adjustable strut tops, corner weighting and associated bracing and mounts And you're into the 4's. They are a high performance oriented suspension so you'd never reach their capability on the street.

    Check orange tuning in Germany, I'm sure thats where I bought my H&R coilovers (monotube). The euro compares better than the pound so found best to source from europe.
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    I'm hanging out for more specs on Gavins MCA suspension...
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    i went the FK's with Koni struts. i thought they were good, and it was nice to be able to adjust more than just the "amount of lowz".

    set on full height, on medium stiffness, they felt VERY good on twisty mountain passes.

    get something adjustable. once you're over having to step out of your car and walk away from it so that you can turn around and admire how low it looks whilst stationary, you'll want to start playing with making the car actually drive better. my 2 cents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rgvlee View Post
    I'm hanging out for more specs on Gavins MCA suspension...
    It's coming, I got the front end aligned today. Circa 3 degrees of camber both sides. Now toeing in 1mm a side as Josh said.

    Feels nice, I think I might have to refit the seats and spare wheel. The back end is just the slightest bit bouncy as it is on the street, it is pretty sweet on smooth tarmac. Joints on the highway that caused some nasty bangs before, just get rolled over. I could try the softer rear springs though.

    Hoping the catch Sean in the near future to get his opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by h100vw View Post
    The back end is just the slightest bit bouncy as it is on the street, it is pretty sweet on smooth tarmac. Joints on the highway that caused some nasty bangs before, just get rolled over. I could try the softer rear springs though.
    And refit the rear anti-roll bar?
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